The 23 states and 2 territories with their own OSHA-approved occupational
safety and health plans must adopt a comparable standard within 6 months of
the publication date of the final standard. These states and territories are:
Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut,(98) Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa,
Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York,(99)
North Carolina, Oregon, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah,
Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Washington, and Wyoming. Until such time
as a state standard is promulgated, Federal OSHA will provide interim
enforcement assistance, as appropriate, in these states.

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Footnote(98) Plan covers only State and local government employees.
Footnote(99) Plan covers only State and local government employees.

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